by Jeff Lockridge | Aug 28, 2015 | Featured Story, In the Community
The mere appearance of Randy Parent’s M38 A-1 Jeep stirs one’s sense of patriotism and tickles one’s historical fancy. The sleek yet rugged Army green exterior and white stars on the front panels and hood glisten in the sun. It looks fresh off the assembly line,...
by Jeff Lockridge | Aug 27, 2015 | Media Relations
Reporter J.C. Cortez of The Reflector, a Washington state newspaper in Battle Ground near U-Haul Company’s birthplace of Ridgefield, has penned a superb profile ahead of Ridgefield’s Heritage Day celebration. Cortez looks at the link between Company, community and the...
by Jeff Lockridge | Aug 26, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Now is your chance to win a 70th anniversary U-Haul t-shirt. A Seven-Tee! Get it? (I’ll stop.) Wouldn’t you just love to hang one of these limited-edition shirts in your closet? They may look good on a hanger, but they are going to look even better on you....
by Jeff Lockridge | Aug 22, 2015 | In the Community
The Vietnam Veterans of America, a U-Haul International, Inc. charitable partner, has been helping Vietnam-era veterans and their families since 1978. It is the only national Vietnam veterans’ organization chartered by Congress and exclusively dedicated to serving...
by Jeff Lockridge | Aug 21, 2015 | In the Community
August days spent under the desert sun can be sweltering and dangerous, as the Valley’s homeless population knows all too well. U-Haul Team Members did their best to offer the homeless and poor some level of relief on Aug. 15 during U-Haul Company’s latest volunteer...
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